What does sonbae means in Korean?
It's a term for upperclassman; for example, a freshman would refer to any sophomore, junior, or senior as "sunbae"
In the workplace, "sunbae" is used as a term for anyone who has worked there longer than you, or has a higher position than you.
How do you say i am beautiful in Korean language?
nah-ee-puh, gih-dih-jee
(i am beautiful, aren't I?)
How to say Why it is like this in Korean language?
weh ee long goh ya?
*There are different meanings to this phrase, and there are many different ways to say "why is it like this".
How do you say any news in Korean language?
"what's new" translates to, "mueos-i saeloun" (무엇이 새로운) in Korean.
How do you say it's okay in korean?
괜찮아요 [gwen-chahn-ah-yo]
informal: 괜찮아 [gwen-chahn-ah]
(these can also mean "Are you Okay?" when used as a question)
How do you say get lost in Korean?
Kah-muh-guh-dah = Forgot (informal)
Nah-gah-muh-guh-dah = I forgot (informal)
Kah-muh-guh-suhm-me-dah = Forgot (somewhat formal, since there is no "I" in it)
Neh-gah-kah-muh-guh-suhm-me-dah = I forgot/ I had forgotten (formal)
Sorry that I wasn't able to actually write the words down for reference! I've been rusty on my Korean skills so I only gave you the romaji side of things... Hope it somewhat helps..?
How do you count to 50 in Korean?
There are two distinct ways to say the number "40" in Korean. One is the "Sino Korean" (influenced by Mandarin Pronunciation" and the other is the "Pure Korean" way, which is what villagers in Korea used before Chinese influence.
The Sino-Korean was is pronounced in English like this (Not following any romanization method, but using real world pronunciation):
Sa-Ship.
"Sa" Means "4" and "ship" means ten. So Four-Tens.
The pure Korean way is pronounced like this:
Mah-heun or Ma-hoon.
There is no particular reason it is pronounced like this.
I know it is confusing as to what numbering system to use in Korean given a particular situation, but remember a few helpful tips:
Things (especially people) are usually counted in Pure Korean format, especially age and numbers of people.
Sino-Korean will be used whenever the number amount is greater than 99.
How can you translate rheena in Korean word?
리나 pronounced "Rina" is the closest spelling of Rheena in Korean.
"Jee gheum, bah-bpuh" <-- a direct translation of this in English would be: "Right now, busy" (caveat: things like 'i am' = is implied, and therefore omitted). If you wanted to include the "I am", it would go like this: "Jee-gheum, nah-neun bah-bpuh"
What is 'I think I'm falling in love with you' in Korean?
난 당신을 사랑 해요 생각
nan-dang-san-un-sarang-hae-yeo-saeng-gak
How do you say New Moon in Korean?
신 문
I translated it on Google translator, i am not Korean at all, so i am not sure if this is 100% correct, but this is what Google translator said. hope it helps!
How do you write Daniel in Korean?
Korean writing is called hangul (한글) . your name in hangul would be 다니엘 존 포드 빠 디야. Keep in mind, your name is english, so this is just a translation of using korean characters that have similar sounds to our english letters. (:
What does hyung means in korean?
It mean big brother, but to make it more respectful and a nim so it becomes "Hyung-Nim" it is used only by males to call their older brother,another male slightly older than them or a male who they respect
How do you say money in Korean language?
As a Korean, I know that it is:
변화 beon hwa
or.....
바뀜 ba quim
How do you say i am home in Korean language?
"I want to go home" - 집에 가고싶어 (jibe gagosipeo {'yo' formal})
How do you say good luck on your new job in Korean?
They don't have an exac meaning of "Good Luck" in Korean but they do say "Fighting". It's pretty much means Good Luck. Although Koreans say Fighting, it sounds like" Hwaiting"
Answer:
행운을 빌어요 (haeng un eul bil eo yo), formal
행운을 빈다 (haeng un eul bin da), informal